Stagecoach is one of the classics of Hollywood cinema. Made in 1939, it revitalized the Western genre, served as a milestone for John Ford's career, and made John Wayne a star. This volume offers a rich overview of the film in essays by six leading film critics. Approaching Stagecoach from a variety of critical perspectives, it considers it within the contexts of authorship, genre, American history and culture. It also examines the film's commentary on race, class, gender and democracy, while remaining attentive to the film's artistry.
Stagecoach is one of the classics of Hollywood cinema. Made in 1939, it revitalized the Western genre, served as a milestone for John Ford's career, a...
A nurse at a major medical center is the last to see patients who are all terminally ill. All three recover to the point it is called a miracle and she is falsely accused of a hospital cover up. A cult accuses her of being a Satanist and try to kill her. The story deals with her and her fiancee who weather the problems they have, he in Afghanistan and she in Beaufort, SC."
A nurse at a major medical center is the last to see patients who are all terminally ill. All three recover to the point it is called a miracle and sh...